Commitment, purpose and intensity are three words that come to
mind since head coach Terry Sellers took over the Georgia College
basketball program. As he enters his 22nd season at Georgia
College, and 31st as a college head coach, Sellers is the program's
all-time leader in career victories (350), and has turned the
program into a consistent winner on the state, regional, and
national level with young men who have represented the school well
on and off the court.

Under Sellers' guidance, the Bobcats have won four Peach Belt
Championships (1997, 1999, 2000 & 2006), two PBC Tournament
Championships (1997 & 1999), an NCAA Regional Championship
(2000) and have been to the NCAA Tournament six times (1997, 1999,
2000, 2006, 2009 & 2010), including a trip to the Elite Eight
in 2000. Sellers was named the Peach Belt Coach of the Year for the
fourth time in 2008-09 after the Bobcats took their fifth trip to
the NCAA Tournament, posting a 22-7 overall record and 15-5 league
mark. The Bobcats also added their eighth 20-win season under
Sellers in 2009-10.

All-time, Sellers has coached 29 players to all-conference
accolades in his career at Georgia College, including a pair of
All-America honorees.

Sellers led the Bobcats to the finest season in school history
in 2000 after winning the PBC Regular-Season title for the third
time in four years. That team went on to win the NCAA South
Atlantic Regional and advanced to the Elite Eight. The Bobcats were
ranked among the top-25 in the nation every week during the
1999-2000 season and posted a 25-6 record, including a perfect 11-0
record at home.

Following the season, Sellers was named the Peach Belt Coach of
the Year for the second time in his career. He was also honored by
the Atlanta Tip-off Club as the NCAA Division II Coach of the Year
in the state of Georgia and broke the school record for career
victories with Georgia College's victory over Gardner-Webb in the
NCAA Tournament.

Sellers was named Peach Belt Coach of the Year following the
1996-97 season after guiding Georgia College to its first ever
Peach Belt Championship, as well as its first ever trip to the NCAA
Tournament. His 21-year .596 winning percentage at GC is the second
highest in school history. He has also notched eight 20-win seasons
at the school.

He is not a stranger to success however. He spent nine years at
Alabama Southern Community College where his teams averaged 22 wins
per year.

Overall Sellers has a 350-237 mark as the Bobcats coach. Now
that his team has established itself as a winner, coach Sellers is
committed to keeping the Bobcats on top.

Sellers isn't one to hide his intensity on the sidelines during
a basketball game, and that intense desire to succeed traces back
to his playing days at George Wallace Community College in Dothan,
Ala., and Auburn University at Montgomery. Sellers was an
all-conference player at George Wallace Community College, and he
led the Governors in scoring and free throw shooting. At Auburn
University at Montgomery he was also an all-conference player and
ranked fifth nationally in free throw percentage one season.

Sellers earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Physical
Education and School Administration from Auburn University at
Montgomery in 1976. Following graduation, Sellers spent one year as
an assistant coach at Auburn University at Montgomery. He then
moved on and spent five years as an assistant coach at the
University of Montevallo. Sellers accepted his first head coaching
job at Hardaway High School in Columbus, Ga. A year later Sellers
was named the head coach at Alabama Southern Community College
where he earned Southern Division Coach of the Year in 1990, 1991,
and 1993. Under his leadership Alabama Southern won four Southern
Division Championships, made several appearances in the junior
college national rankings, and finished second in Region 22 in both
1990 and 1991.

Sellers and his wife Cathy have two children; Sara and former
Bobcat guard Cooper.